SEATTLE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Amazon Web Services, Inc. (AWS), an Amazon.com company (NASDAQ:AMZN), today announced Amazon Honeycode, a fully managed service that allows customers to quickly build ...
Amazon's AWS Honeycode app-building software is being phased out. Amazon cloud infrastructure offerings are strong. It's business application team has struggled. Amazon is in a major cost cutting ...
Amazon Web Services customers now have an easy-to-use app-building tool at their disposal. The e-commerce giant has launched a fully managed service called Honeycode that allows AWS clients to build ...
A new Amazon service called Honeycode promises to let non-developers quickly create interactive web and mobile apps without knowing how to develop software. Announced in beta on Wednesday afternoon, ...
On Tuesday in San Francisco at an event called "What's Next with AWS," CEO Matt Garman took the stage to announce that AWS is (for what, depending on how you count, is the seventh, eighth, or ninth ...
Amazon Web Services’ new Amazon Honeycode – now in beta -- allows customers to build mobile and web applications without writing any programming code. Amazon Web Services’ new Amazon Honeycode – now ...
Amazon Web Services on Wednesday launched Amazon Honeycode, a fully-managed service that enables companies to build mobile and web applications without any programming. Customers can use the service ...
Amazon’s no-code app builder makes quick work of creating simple apps and integrations. Creating useful ones will require help from a programmer, a DBA, or IT. Amazon Honeycode is a ...
Amazon announced the beta launch of Amazon Honeycode, a fully-managed low-code/no-code development tool that enables companies to build mobile and web applications without any programming. “Customers ...